Paolo De Giosa, born in Milan in 1977, is a figurative expressionist painter, graphic designer, graduated in industrial design. It follows a path of humanistic and philosophical imprint aimed at achieving and expression of full ego-consciousness. The art fascinates him in all its forms: from oil painting, pencil drawing to, the techniques of experimental studies, from poetry to fiction.

All he has learned he must study the Old Masters and the many trips in the major European and US capital, where he had the opportunity to visit famous museums and studios of great masters of contemporary art, which has studied the different techniques and it was carried away by the emotional flow that manage to convey in their works. De Giosa exposes reinterpretations of female faces in large and medium formati.Colori bright and vibrant, decadent environments, let you put her to 'inner works of a landscape painting identified as "renaissance".

The figures imprinted in oil on canvas, tell if in abandonment distinctive figurative signs, the colors recalling the late-Renaissance themes in "Noir" environments. The technical installation of the surfaces and stroke is completed in the drawn perimeter, in reaching out to figurative realism, the fluidity of the colors, the vibrant empty weight of the apparent "bench." De Giosa loves to express himself in a deep nostalgic elegance and redundant themes of mystical passion with a look to the past in a chromatic silence that has its roots in the "classic" notes the paint.

He has exhibited in major national and international art capitals such as Rome, Milan, Turin, Genoa, Ferrara, Florence, Vasto, Avellino and London, collecting various awards and honors. Winner 1st prize at the international exhibition "The Artist" in Rome, at Coronary 111 in May 2014. Winner of 1st prize at the international art competition "ONIRICORD" (New Theatre) in Ferrara in October 2015. He collaborates with various galleries and homes publishing on the country by providing images of his works for books, magazines and periodicals in the field.